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Performance optimization of a photovoltaic induction motor pumping system

The performances of a photovoltaic pumping system based on an induction motor are degraded once insolation varies far from the value called nominal, where the system was sized. To surmount this handicap, an improvement of these performances by the optimization of the motor efficiency is described in...

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Published in:Renewable energy 2004-11, Vol.29 (14), p.2167-2181
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